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Thread: UNIMOG sighting

  1. #21
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    Default Dave, thanks for the kind words!!

    Dave,
    Thanks for the kind words, always enjoy hearing about others adventures in the making (AT and So. America).

    For my 47th birthday I hiked the John Muir Trail, one of my daughter did 160 miles of it with me, she made a video as a gift and the trip has become one of my fondest memories.

    After leaving Mitchell Caverns we proceeded to Western Ariz to explpre the area east of Parker. New territory for me. Got to test out my articulation on one climb and managed to blow out a seal on my rear ARB locker. (Still driveable)



    More repairs, but fortunately, I can do most at my home and don't have to surrender my vehicle to a shop and then post bail.

    Thanks and would enjoy hearing about So. America.

    Fred
    Explorer 1
    "Of all the paths you take in life,
    Make sure some of them are dirt"

  2. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Allroader View Post
    Hello,

    For the stretching 20K seems a Lot. I just had my MB 917 Strechted 900mm and paid under 7K. This was done with a official company in Germany.

    Mike
    There may have been only one place in the U.S. that got the training to do the work and maintain the full warranty. But on the heavy ladder frame of the U500 there doesn't seem to be much risk.

    Does extending the driveshaft properly require special equipment?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dzzz View Post
    There may have been only one place in the U.S. that got the training to do the work and maintain the full warranty. But on the heavy ladder frame of the U500 there doesn't seem to be much risk.

    Does extending the driveshaft properly require special equipment?
    On the U500 there's a lot of electronics and pneumatics to cut and splice. It is more than just lengthening the frame and driveshaft.

    Charlie
    Unimog U500 with Unicat camper; diesel BMW X5 35d, diesel BJ40 Landcruiser and diesel M37

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlieaarons View Post
    On the U500 there's a lot of electronics and pneumatics to cut and splice. It is more than just lengthening the frame and driveshaft.

    Charlie
    Other than the CTIS, what else that other big trucks don't have?
    Unlike other mogs it is a straight frame with a drive shaft.

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    Regarding frame lengthening and splices of pneumatic lines, cables, and similar it is at least the case on mine that these splices are not present. The lines seem to have simply been run anew from the appropriate junction points.

    I once hit a snag when replacing a rear ABS sensor with associated wiring harness but there was a special version with a longer harness that I was able to order and that resolved the matter.

    I do think some on the "what if" of a drive shaft replacement and may someday goes as far as having a spare built to keep in storage somewhere.

    All the best, David
    David Lippke, KF1S
    tadteam.posterous.com -- UnimogXRV.com

  6. #26
    On the U500 there's a lot of electronics and pneumatics to cut and splice. It is more than just lengthening the frame and driveshaft.
    Of course the Unimog has a couple lines more that have to be extended, just the 20K semmed high to me. Though if it is the only company doing the work, with Warrenty in the US, that's why the price made me twice.


    Other than the CTIS, what else that other big trucks don't have?
    Unlike other mogs it is a straight frame with a drive shaft.
    Well know it is the question what you are comparing. My Truck over 20 years old, to a new Mog. Or new to new, old to old.
    Personaly on our Truck, the extened the Frame, Driveline and Kabels. We could have had our air Tanks moved to the rear, which would have added more $$$ to the Bottom line.

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLippke View Post
    .....

    I do think some on the "what if" of a drive shaft replacement and may someday goes as far as having a spare built to keep in storage somewhere.
    ...
    I believe if your drive shaft is properly balanced it's no more likely to fail than the original. If it's like a pickup, the tube is replaced and the ends reused. Then it's spin balanced like a tire. I don't know what equipment it takes to spin balance.

    In drag racing type driving the risk us an under-speced driveshaft coming apart at high rpm. A diesel mog seems the opposite - low rpm and overbuilt.

  8. #28
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    Hello David,

    I read a few posts back that you were headed toward N. GA. I'm in E. TN and hang out with some guys/gals in N. GA. We do a lot of camping in the Springer Mtn area. Part of the group are going out this weekend for a day trip. We would be pleased if you checked into the SE Expo group and kept us informed of your plans. Sure would be great to cross paths with you while you are 'out east'.

    One of our favorite camping areas is Jones Creek area, just 3 miles as the crow flies from the south end of the AT.

    Check out the activities at http://expeditionportal.com/forum/fo...aysprune=&f=84

    Bob
    WB4ETT

    Quote Originally Posted by DLippke View Post
    Regarding frame lengthening and splices of pneumatic lines, cables, and similar it is at least the case on mine that these splices are not present. The lines seem to have simply been run anew from the appropriate junction points.

    I once hit a snag when replacing a rear ABS sensor with associated wiring harness but there was a special version with a longer harness that I was able to order and that resolved the matter.

    I do think some on the "what if" of a drive shaft replacement and may someday goes as far as having a spare built to keep in storage somewhere.

    All the best, David
    U-1300L Unimog with 10' Alaskan camper, OM-366A turbo-Diesel, fast axles, overdrive, Werner 12k winch

    Various other mogs for work and play.

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    Thanks for the invitation, Bob. I'll be sure to give the area a scan tonight --- We're camped at Amicalola Falls State Park tonight and, lo, we find a blazing Verizon EVDO signal out here. Web party tonight! LOL

    Thanks for the Jones Creek reference. The campground here is full Saturday with attendees to the "Appalachian Trail Celebration & Backpacking Clinic" (which we'll also be attending). Consequently, we're in the market for a good alternative.

    Perhaps the stars will align this weekend for some sort of meet up. I'd love to check out your Mog, talk radio, etc. If this weekend doesn't work, I'll be in the general vicinity for several weeks as I roughly parallel my wife's progress up the trail. My pattern will be to setup a 2-5 day basecamp, spend a fair fraction the days cycling, intersecting paths every several days with my wife, and then relocating a bit north to repeat the pattern until we reach the end in Maine. That's the plan anyway......

    /David
    p.s. I monitor 146.52 when we're in the same vehicle and then we tend to use 146.58 tactically when operating separate.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tennmogger View Post
    Hello David,

    I read a few posts back that you were headed toward N. GA. I'm in E. TN and hang out with some guys/gals in N. GA. We do a lot of camping in the Springer Mtn area. Part of the group are going out this weekend for a day trip. We would be pleased if you checked into the SE Expo group and kept us informed of your plans. Sure would be great to cross paths with you while you are 'out east'.

    One of our favorite camping areas is Jones Creek area, just 3 miles as the crow flies from the south end of the AT.

    Check out the activities at http://expeditionportal.com/forum/fo...aysprune=&f=84

    Bob
    WB4ETT
    David Lippke, KF1S
    tadteam.posterous.com -- UnimogXRV.com

  10. #30
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    Hi David,

    Wow, sounds like you have quite a spring and summer ahead of you! That rig of yours should make the camping quite pleasant!

    Here's some info on the Jones Creek area camping we did in January:

    http://expeditionportal.com/forum/sh...t=35221&page=2

    and Bill/Hilldweller's map:

    http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&sour...,0.109005&z=13

    There's a repeater near you there at Amicalola, the 146.805 repeater near Jasper, GA, with + (up) offset, toned at 100 Hz. The owner is Randy, KC4AQS. I met lots of friendly hams on that machine. I could even hit it from the bowels of Jones Creek so it should be solid from Amicalola.

    As I mentioned, I live in East Tennessee or I'd run down there and say howdy tomorrow. The closest the AT comes to me is at Fontana, NC, then at the Hwy 441 crossing at Newfound Gap.

    The Eastern group here on Expo has lots of people who know the roads well if we can be of assistance.

    73,

    Bob

    edit: I forgot to mention that there is no Verizon coverage from Jones Creek, bummer....


    Quote Originally Posted by DLippke View Post
    Thanks for the invitation, Bob. I'll be sure to give the area a scan tonight --- We're camped at Amicalola Falls State Park tonight and, lo, we find a blazing Verizon EVDO signal out here. Web party tonight! LOL

    Thanks for the Jones Creek reference. The campground here is full Saturday with attendees to the "Appalachian Trail Celebration & Backpacking Clinic" (which we'll also be attending). Consequently, we're in the market for a good alternative.

    Perhaps the stars will align this weekend for some sort of meet up. I'd love to check out your Mog, talk radio, etc. If this weekend doesn't work, I'll be in the general vicinity for several weeks as I roughly parallel my wife's progress up the trail. My pattern will be to setup a 2-5 day basecamp, spend a fair fraction the days cycling, intersecting paths every several days with my wife, and then relocating a bit north to repeat the pattern until we reach the end in Maine. That's the plan anyway......

    /David
    p.s. I monitor 146.52 when we're in the same vehicle and then we tend to use 146.58 tactically when operating separate.
    Last edited by Tennmogger; 03-05-2010 at 02:53 AM.
    U-1300L Unimog with 10' Alaskan camper, OM-366A turbo-Diesel, fast axles, overdrive, Werner 12k winch

    Various other mogs for work and play.

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